Apple requiring developers to use newer beta versions of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite
Apple is now encouraging app developers to use the newer beta versions of its mobile and desktop operating systems.
Apple is now encouraging app developers to use the newer beta versions of its mobile and desktop operating systems.
The new version of OS X is expected to arrive sometime this fall.
The feature will officially launch with the public introduction of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite.
Looks like some folks in Cupertino are also a bit obsessive-compulsive.
Cupertino has sent an email out to developers warning them of the potential instability of iCloud Drive.
Apple has released iOS 8 beta 5 for developers.
We can expect a new Mac mini and 27-inch iMac before the end of the year.
Here are some of the stories that we covered during the week that was.
There is plenty to love in iTunes 12.
The issue plagued some users trying to download the beta version of OS X 10.10.
The first public beta release of OS X Yosemite is here.
A 12-inch Retina MacBook and a higher-resolution desktop are also in the pipeline.
The first OS X Yosemite public beta will be available to download tomorrow, July 24.
Apple is not likely to launch iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite at the same time, despite their tight integration features.
On Monday, Apple released new beta versions of iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. Should you upgrade?
In line with the release of its developer builds for iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite, Apple is set to wipe CloudKit data tomorrow, July 22.
OS X Yosemite arrives this fall.
The latest iOS 8 beta is now available.
The first public beta of OS X Yosemite should arrive this month.
The new markdown editor is launching later this year for Mac.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered this week.
OS X Yosemite should be released to the public in September or October.
Has the time come to upgrade to iOS 8 and/or OS X Yosemite?